N-phenylsulfonyl-N&#39;-triazinylureas

ABSTRACT

N-Phenylsulfonyl-N&#39;-pyrimidinylureas and -N&#39;-triazinylureas of the general formula ##STR1## and the salts of these compounds with amines, alkali metal bases and alkaline earth metal bases or with quaternary ammonium bases, have good selective herbicidal and plant growth regulating properties when applied pre- and postemergence. 
     In the formula 
     R 1  is hydrogen, halogen, nitro, C 1  -C 4  haloalkyl, C 1  -C 4  alkyl, C 1  -C 4  alkoxy, C 2  -C 5  alkenyl or C 1  -C 4  alkoxycarbonyl, 
     R 2  is C 1  -C 3  alkyl or C 1  -C 3  alkoxy, each unsubstituted or substituted by 1 to 3 halogen atoms, 
     R 3  is halogen, hydrogen, --NR 4  R 5 , C 1  -C 3  alkyl, unsubstituted or substituted by 1 to 3 halogen atoms or C 1  -C 4  alkoxy, or is C 1  -C 3  alkoxy, unsubstituted or substituted by methoxy, ethoxy, or 1 to 3 halogen atoms, 
     R 4  is hydrogen or methyl, 
     R 5  is hydrogen, C 1  -C 2  alkyl or methoxy, 
     A is C 1  -C 4  alkylene or C 2  -C 4  alkenylene, each unsubstituted or substituted by C 1  -C 4  alkyl, 
     m is 0 or 1, 
     E is nitrogen or the methine group, 
     X is oxygen, sulfur, --SO--, or --SO 2  --, and 
     Q is hydroxyl, cyano or radicals selected from the group consisting of 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic rings and fused homologues, amines, acetals, esters, ketones, phenyls, sulfonic acid and carboxylic acids, which radicals may be further substituted and have functional structures.

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 458,799 filed on Jan. 18, 1983.

The present invention relates to novel N-phenylsulfonyl-N'-pyrimidinyl- and -N'-triazinylureas with herbicidal and plant growth regulating properties, to the preparation thereof, to compositions containing these compounds, and to the use of the novel compounds for controlling weeds, in particular selectively, in crops of useful plants, or for regulating and inhibiting plant growth. The invention further relates to novel phenysulfonamides obtained as intermediates.

The N-phenylsulfonyl-N'-pyrimidinyl- and -N'-triazinylureas, and salts thereof, have the general formula I ##STR2## wherein R₁ is hydrogen, halogen, nitro, C₁ -C₄ haloalkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₂ -C₅ alkenyl or C₁ -C₄ alkoxycarbonyl,

R₂ is C₁ -C₃ alkyl or C₁ -C₃ alkoxy, each unsubstituted or substituted by 1 to 3 halogen atoms,

R₃ is halogen, hydrogen, --NR₄ R₅, C₁ -C₃ alkyl, unsubstituted or substituted by 1 to 3 halogen atoms or C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, or is C₁ -C₃ alkoxy, unsubstituted or substituted by methoxy, ethoxy, or 1 to 3 halogen atoms,

R₄ is hydrogen or methyl,

R₅ is hydrogen, C₁ -C₂ alkyl or methoxy,

A is C₁ -C₄ alkylene or C₂ -C₄ alkenylene, each unsubstituted or substituted by C₁ -C₄ alkyl,

m is 0 or 1,

E is nitrogen or the methine group,

X is oxygen, sulfur, --SO-- or --SO₂,

Q is hydroxyl, cyano, --NR₆ R₇, --SO₂ --R₈, --C(OR₁₀)₂ --R₁₁, C₂ -C₄ alkoxyalkoxy, ##STR3## R₁₃, R₁₄, --CO--B, --CO--B', --C(B")═N--OH, --C(B")═N--(O)_(p) --C₁ --C₄ --alkyl, --C(B")═N--(O)_(p) --C₃ --C₅ --alkenyl, --Y--SO₂ --R_(a), --Y--CO--R_(b), --Y--CO--NR_(c) R_(d) or is a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring or a fused homologue thereof, each linked through a carbon atom to the bridge --X--A_(m) -- or, if the heterocyclic ring contains nitrogen, is also bound through a nitrogen atom, and which is unsubstituted or mono- to trisubstituted by halogen, cyano, nitro, C₁ -C₄ alkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₁ -C₄ alkylthio, C₂ -C₅ alkenyl, C₁ -C₄ haloalkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxycarbonyl, --NR₁₅ R₁₆ or --SO--NR₁₇ R₁₈,

B is --NR₁₉ R₂₀, --NR₂₁ --NR₂₂ R₂₃, --Y--R₂₄, R₂₅ or R₂₆,

B' and B" are each C₁ -C₆ alkyl or C₃ -C₆ alkenyl, each unsubstituted or substituted by cyano, hydroxyl, --NR₃₃ R₃₄, --SO₂ --NR₃₅ R₃₆, --SO₂ --C₁ -C₄ --alkyl, --SO₂ --C₂ -C₄ alkenyl or --SO₂ --Ar or --CO--G,

n and p are 0 or 1,

R₆ and R₇, each independently of the other, are hydrogen, C₃ -C₆ cycloalkyl, C₃ -C₆ alkenyl, C₃ -C₆ alkynyl, or C₁ -C₆ alkyl, unsubsituted or substituted by C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, or both together are an alkylene chain which may be substituted by alkyl and/or interrupted by oxygen, sulfur, --NH-- or --N(C₁ -C₄ alkyl)--,

R₈ is phenyl or phenyl substituted by halogen, cyano, C₁ -C₄ alkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₁ -C₄ alkylthio, C₂ -C₅ alkenyl, C₁ -C₄ haloalkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxycarbonyl, --NR₂₇ R₂₈, --SO₂ --NR₂₉ R₃₀, or is --NR₃₁ R₃₂, or with the proviso that m is 0, is also hydrogen, C₃ -C₆ alkynyl, or C₁ -C₆ alkyl or C₃ -C₆ alkenyl, each unsubstituted or substituted by cyano, hydroxyl, C₁ -C₈ alkoxy, C₁ -C₆ alkylthio, --NR₃₃ R₃₄, --SO₂ --NR₃₅ R₃₆, --SO₂ --C₁ -C₄ alkyl, --SO₂ --C₂ -C₄ alkenyl, --SO₂ --Ar or --CO--G,

R₁₀ is hydrogen, C₃ -C₆ alkynyl, phenyl or phenyl substituted by halogen, nitro, cyano, C₁ -C₄ alkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₁ -C₄ alkylthio, C₂ -C₅ alkenyl, C₁ -C₄ haloalkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxycarbonyl, --NR₃₇ R₃₈, --SO₃ H or --SO₂ --NR₃₉ R₄₀, or is C₁ -C₆ alkyl, C₃ -C₆ cycloalkyl or C₃ -C₆ alkenyl, each unsubstituted or substituted by cyano, hydroxyl, C₁ -C₆ alkoxy, C₁ -C₆ alkylthio, --NR₄₁ R₄₂, --SO₂ --NR₄₃ R₄₄, --SO₂ --C₁ -C₄ alkyl, --SO₂ --C₁ -C₄ alkenyl, --SO₂ --Ar or --CO--G,

R₁₃ is phenyl or phenyl substituted by halogen, nitro, cyano, C₁ -C₄ alkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₁ -C₄ alkylthio, C₂ -C₅ alkenyl, C₁ -C₄ haloalkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxycarbonyl, --NR₄₅ R₄₆, --SO₃ H or --SO₂ NR₄₇ R₄₈,

R₁₄ is C₃ -C₆ cycloalkyl, unsubstituted or substituted by halogen or C₁ -C₄ alkoxy,

R_(a) and R_(b) are each C₃ -C₆ cycloalkyl, C₃ -C₆ alkenyl, C₃ -C₆ alkynyl or are C₁ -C₆ alkyl, unsubstituted or substituted by C₁ -C₄ alkoxy,

Y is oxygen or sulfur and

G is C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₁ -C₄ alkylthio, C₃ -C₅ alkenyloxy, C₃ -C₅ alkenylthio, C₁ -C₃ alkyl, C₃ -C₆ alkenyl, --NR₄₉ R₅₀, phenyl or phenyl which is mono- or disubstituted by cyano, nitro, halogen, C₁ -C₃ haloalkyl, C₁ -C₄ alkoxy, C₁ -C₄ alkythio or C₁ -C₄ alkyl, and

R₁₁, R₁₂ and R₂₄ have the same meanig as R₁₀,

R₂₅ and Ar have the same meaning as R₁₃,

R₂₆ has the same meaning as R₁₄,

R_(c), R₁₅, R₁₇, R₁₉, R₂₁, R₂₂, R₂₇, R₂₉, R₃₁, R₃₃, R₃₅, R₃₇, R₃₉, R₄₁, R₄₃, R₄₅, R₄₇ and R₄₉ have the same meaning as R₆ ;

R_(d), R₁₆, R₁₈, R₂₀, R₂₃, R₂₈, R₃₀, R₃₂, R₃₄, R₃₆, R₃₈, R₄₀, R₄₂, R₄₄, R₄₆, R₄₈ and R₅₀ have the same meaning as R₇, with the proviso that Q is only hydroxyl if m is 1 and the bridge A contains at least 2 carbon atoms, and Q is only --NR₆ R₇, --Y--SO₂ --R_(a), --Y--CO--R_(b), --Y--CO--NR_(c) R_(d), C₂ -C₄ alkoxyalkoxy or R₁₃ if m is 1, and that one of the radicals R₂ or R₃ is a halogen-substituted methoxy group if R₈ is C₁ -C₄ alkyl or C₁ -C₄ alkyl which is substituted by halogen or methoxy or is phenyl or phenyl which is substituted by methyl, methoxy, trifluoromethyl or nitro.

Herbicidally active ureas, triazines and pyrimidines are generally known in the art. Arylsulfamoyl-heterocyclylaminocarbamoyl compounds with herbicidal and plant growth-regulating action have recently been described, for example in European patent publication) Nos. 1514 and 1515, U.S. Pat. No. 4,127,405, German Offenlegungsschrift No. 2 715 786 or French patent specification No. 1 468 747.

In the above definitions, alkyl denotes straight-chain or branched alkyl, e.g. methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, the four isomers of butyl, n-amyl, isoamyl, 2-amyl, 3-amyl, n-hexyl or isohexyl.

Alkoxy denotes methoxy, ethoxy, n-propoxy, isopropoxy and the four butoxy isomers, and is, in particular, methoxy, ethoxy or isopropoxy.

Alkylthio is e.g. methylthio, ethylthio, n-propylthio, isopropylthio and n-butylthio, with methylthio and ethylthio being preferred.

Examples of alkenyl radicals are vinyl, allyl, isopropenyl, propen-1-yl, buten-1-yl, buten-2-yl, buten-3-yl, isobuten-1-yl, isobuten-2-yl, penten-1-yl, penten-2-yl, penten-3-yl and penten-4-yl, with vinyl, allyl and penten-4-yl being preferred.

Alkylsulfonyl is e.g. methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl, n-propylsulfonyl and n-butylsulfonyl, with methylsulfonyl and ethylsulfonyl being preferred.

Halogen in the above definitions by itself and in haloalkyl is fluorine, chlorine and bromine, with fluorine and chlorine being preferred.

Substituted alkyl or alkenyl radicals are those radicals which carry one or more of the cited substituents, preferably one such substituent. Where these radicals are substituted by halogen atoms, preferably several hydrogen atoms, and optionally even all hydrogen atoms, of the alkyl or alkenyl radicals are replaced by halogen.

Within the definition of alkoxycarbonyl fall such radicals as --COOCH₃, --COOC₂ H₅, --COO--CH(CH₃)₂, --COOCH₂ --CH₂ --CH₃, --COO--(CH₂)₃ --CH₃, --COO--CH₂ --CH(CH₃)₂, --COO--CH(CH₃)--C₂ H₅ and --COO--C(CH₃)₃.

Within the scope of this invention, 5- to 6-membered heterocyclic rings will be understood as meaning the following unsaturated heterocycles as well as the partially or completely hydrogenated and fused homologues thereof, e.g. furan, pyrane, thiophene, triazole, pyridine, pyrroline, oxazole, isooxazole, thiazole, isothiazole, thiadiazole, oxathiole, pyrrole, imidazole, pyrazole, pyrazine, pyrimidine, pyridazine, symmetrical and asymmetrical triazines, oxdiazole, oxazine, furazane, pyridine-N-oxide, thiophene-S-oxide, benzthiophene, benzofuran, isobenzofuran, chromene, chromane, indole, isoindole, indazole, quinoline, isoquinoline, phthalazine, quinoxaline, quinazoline, quinoline, benzthiazole and benzimidazole.

The invention also comprises the salts which the compounds of formula I are able to form with amines, alkali metal and alkaline earth metal bases or with quaternary ammonium bases.

Preferred salt-forming alkali metal and alkaline earth metal hydroxides are the hydroxides of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium or calcium, most preferably of sodium or potassium.

Examples of suitable salt-forming amines are primary, secondary and tertiary aliphatic and aromatic amines such as methylamine, ethylamine, propylamine, isopropylamine, the four isomeric butylamines, dimethylamine, diethylamine, diethanolamine, dipropylamine, diisopropylamine, di-n-butylamine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, morpholine, trimethylamine, triethylamine, tripropylamine, quinuclidine, pyridine, quinoline and isoquinoline. Preferred amines are ethylamine, propylamine, diethylamine or triethylamine, with isopropylamine and diethanolamine being most preferred.

Examples of quaternary ammonium bases are, in general, the cations of haloammonium salts, e.g. the tetramethylammonium cation, the trimethylbenzylammonium cation, the triethylbenzylammonium cation, the tetraethylammonium cation, the trimethylethylammonium cation, and also the ammonium cation.

Preferred compounds of the formula I are those in which either

(a) X is oxygen,

(b) R₁ is hydrogen or

(c) the substituent --X--A_(m) --Q is in the 2-position to the sulfonyl group

or

(d) R₂ and R₃ together contain at most 4 carbon atoms.

Further preferred compounds of the formula I are those in which X is oxygen and R₁ is hydrogen, the substituent --X--A_(m) --Q is in the 2-position to the sulfonyl group and R₂ and R₃ together contain not more than 4 carbon atoms.

Among these last mentioned compounds, those compounds are particularly preferred in which A is a C₁ -C₂ alkylene bridge, m is 1, E is the methine group and Q is cyano or C₁ -C₆ alkoxycarbonyl.

As a preferred subgroup of the formula I, those compounds also merit attention in which R₁ is hydrogen or chlorine or methyl bound in the 5-position, R₂ is methyl or methoxy, R₃ is methyl, methoxy, chlorine, difluoromethoxy, dimethylamino or ethoxy, X is oxygen, A is a direct bond or a straight chain or branched C₁ -C₅ alkylene bridge or a propylene bridge, and Q is cyano, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, acetyl, benzoyl, methylsulfonyl, hydroxyl, dimethylcarbamoyl, propylsulfonyl, 3,5-dichloropyrid-2-yl, 2,2-dichlorocyclopropyl, isobutyroyl, pyrid-2-yl, pyrid-3-yl, pyrid-4-yl, methylsulfonyloxy, acetoxy, oxiranyl, tetrahydrofuran-2-yl, tetrahydrofuran-3-yl, 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl, 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl, 1-hydroxyiminoethyl, 1-ethoxyiminoethyl, 1-allyloxyiminoethyl, methoxyethoxy, 1-propyliminoethyl, 1,3-dioxolan-2-yl, 5-ethyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl, 2-methyl-2-oxiranyl, 3-methyl-2-oxiranyl, 2-isopropyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl, 1-ethoxyimino-isobutyl, dimethylamino or N-methylcarbamoyloxy.

Most preferred, however, is the subgroup of compounds of the formula I, wherein R₁ is hydrogen or methyl bound in the 5-position, R₂ is methyl or methoxy, R₃ is methyl, methoxy, chlorine, difluoromethoxy or dimethylamino, X is oxygen, A is a direct bond or a straight chain or branched C₁ -C₃ alkylene bridge and Q is cyano, ethoxycarbonyl, methoxycarbonyl, acetyl, benzoyl, methylsulfonyl, hydroxyl, dimethylcarbamoyl, propylsulfonyl, 3,5-dichloropyrid-2-yl, 2,2-dichlorocyclopropyl, isobutyroyl, pyrid-2-yl, pyrid-3-yl, pyrid-4-yl, methylsulfonyloxy, acetoxy, oxiranyl, 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl, 1-hydroxyiminoethyl, 1-ethoxyiminoethyl, 1-allyloximinoethyl, methoxyethoxy or N-methylcarbamoyloxy.

Preferred individual compounds are:

N-(2-oxiranylmethoxyphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea,

N-(2-Oxiranylmethoxyphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methylpyrimidin-2-yl)urea,

N-(2-Oxiranylmethoxyphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4'-ethoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea,

N-(2-Oxiranylmethoxyphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4-difluoromethoxy-6-methylpyrimidin-2-yl)urea,

N-(2-methoxyethoxymethoxyphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea,

and

N-(2-methoxyethoxymethoxyphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4-difluoromethoxy-6-methylpyrimidin-2-yl)urea.

The process for obtaining the compounds of formula I is carried out in an inert organic solvent.

In a first process, the compounds of the formula I are obtained by reacting a phenylsulfonamide of the formula II ##STR4## wherein A, R₁, Q, X and m are as defined for formula I, in the presence of a base, with an N-pyrimidinyl- or N-triazinylcarbamate of the formula III ##STR5## wherein E, R₂ and R₃ are as defined for formula I.

In a second process, compounds of formula I are obtained by reacting a phenylsulfonylisocyanate or phenylsulfonylisothiocyanate of the formula IV ##STR6## wherein A, R₁, Q, m and X are as defined for formula I, optionally in the presence of a base, with an amine of the formula V ##STR7## wherein E, R₂ and R₃ are as defined for formula I.

In a further process, the compounds of formula I are obtained by reacting a sulfonamide of the formula II above, optionally in the presence of a base, with an isocyanate or isothiocyanate of the formula VI ##STR8## wherein E, R₂ and R₃ are as defined for formula I.

Finally, the compounds of formula I can also be obtained by reacting a N-phenylsulfonylcarbamate of the formula VII ##STR9## wherein A, R₁, Q, m and X are as defined for formula I, with an amine of the formula V above.

If desired, the ureas of formula I can be converted into basic addition salts with amines, alkali metal hydroxides or alkaline earth metal hydroxides or with quaternary ammonium bases. This conversion is carried out e.g. by reacting the compounds of formula I with the equimolar amount of a base and removing the solvent by evaporation.

Some of the starting materials of the formulae II, IV and VII are novel and can be prepared by the following methods.

The novel sulfonamides of formula II used as intermediates are obtained from the corresponding anilines by diazotisation and replacement of the diazo group, with sulfur dioxide, in the presence of a catalyst such as copper(I) chloride, in hydrochloric acid or acetic acid, and reacting the resultant phenylsulfonyl chloride with ammonium hydroxide solution.

The compounds of formula II can also be obtained by O- or S-alkylation or O- or S-alkenylation of hydroxy- or thiophenylsulfonamides with the corresponding halides or sulfuric acid esters or which corresponding activated alkenyl or alkynyl compounds by 1,2-addition, or by reaction of ortho-halophenylsulfonamides with metal alcoholates or mercaptides and, if desired, by oxidation thereof e.g. with periodates or peracids, to give the corresponding sulfoxides and sulfones.

Ortho-substituted hydroxyphenylsulfonamides or substituted ortho-hydroxyphenylsulfonamides of the formula VIII ##STR10## wherein R₁ is as defined for formula I and X' is oxygen or sulfur, are described as starting materials for specific sulfonamide representatives of the formula II in European patent application No. 44807.

Some of the compounds of formula II used as intermediates are novel and have been specially developed for the synthesis of compounds of the formula I. The novel intermediates of the narrower subformula IIa ##STR11## wherein R₁, A, m, X and Q are as defined for formula I, with the proviso that R₁ is not hydrogen if the radical --X--A_(m) --Q is benzyloxy, constitute a further object of the present invention.

The phenylsulfonylisocyanates of the formula IV, which are also novel, may be obtained by reacting the sulfonamides of the formula II with phosgene, in the presence of butyl isocyanate in a chlorinated hydrocarbon, at reflux temperature. Similar reactions are described in "Recent Methods of Preparative Organic Chemistry", Vol. VI, 211-229, Academic Press, New York and London.

The novel isothiocyanates of the formula IV are obtained by treating the sulfonamides of formula II with carbon disulfide and potassium hydroxide and subsequently reacting the dipotassium salt with phosgene. Such processes are described in Arch. Pharm. 299, 174 (1966).

The novel N-phenylsulfonyl carbamates of the formula VII are obtained by reacting the sulfonamides of the formula II with diphenyl carbamate in the presence of a base. Similar processes are described in Japanese patent specification No. 61 169.

The starting materials of the formulae III, V and VI are known or they may be prepared by known methods.

Isocyanates of the formula VI may be prepared by reacting amines of the formula V with oxalyl chloride in a chlorinated hydrocarbon as solvent. Amines of the formula V are known and some are commercially available, or they can be prepared by known methods, q.v. "The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds", Vol. XIV, Interscience Publishers, New York, London.

It is expedient to carry out the reactions for obtaining compounds of formula I in aprotic, inert organic solvents such as methylene chloride, tetrahydrofuran, acetonitrile, dioxan or toluene.

The reaction temperatures are preferably in the range from -20° to +120° C. The reactions are normally slightly exothermic and can be carried out at room temperature. To shorten the reaction time or also to initiate the reaction it is expedient to heat the reaction mixture briefly to boiling point. The reaction times can also be shortened by addition of a few drops of a base or isocyanate as catalyst.

The final products can be isolated by concentrating the reaction mixture and/or removing the solvent by evaporation, and by recrystallising or triturating the solid residue in a solvent in which it is poorly soluble, such as an ether, an aromatic hydrocarbon or a chlorinated hydrocarbon.

The compounds of formula I are stable compounds, and no protective measures are required for handling them.

When used in low rates of application, the compounds of formula I have good selective growth-inhibiting and selective herbicidal properties which make them most suitable for use in crops of useful plants, especially in cereals, cotton, soybeans, maize and rice. In some cases damage is also caused to weeds which have up to now have only been controlled with total herbicides.

In addition, the compounds of formula I have pronounced plant growth regulating properties which can lead to an increase in the yield of cultivated plants and harvested crops. Further, many compounds of formula I have a plant growth inhibiting action which is dependent on concentration. The growth of both monocots and dicots is inhibited.

Thus, for example, the compounds of formula I selectively inhibit the growth of leguminosae which are frequently planted as cover crops in tropical regions, so that, while soil erosion between cultivated plants is prevented, the cover crops are unable to compete with the cultivated plants.

In many cultivated plants inhibition of vegetative growth permits more plants to be sown in a crop area, so that a higher yield may be obtained per unit of area. A further mechanism of yield increase using growth regulators resides in the fact that nutrients are able increasingly to promote flower formation and fruiting, whilst vegetable growth is restricted.

Inhibition of the vegetative growth of monocot plants, e.g. grasses or cereals, is sometimes desirable and advantageous. Such a growth inhibition is of economic interest, inter alia, in respect of grasses, as the frequency of cutting in flower gardens, parks, sports fields or road shoulders can thereby be reduced. Of importance too is the inhibition of growth of herbaceous and ligneous plants on road shoulders and near transmission lines, or generally in areas in which strong growth is undesirable.

The use of growth regulators for inhibiting the growth in height of cereals is also important, as shortening the stalks diminishes or completely eliminates the danger of lodging before harvesting. In addition, growth regulators are able to bring about a strenghtening of the stalks in crops of cereals and this too counteracts lodging.

Further, the compounds of formula I are suitable for preventing stored potatoes from seeding. During winter storage, potatoes often develop sprouts which result in shrinkage, weight loss, and rot.

When the compounds of formula I are applied in higher rates of application, all tested plants are so damaged in their development that they wither.

The mode of action of these compounds is unusual. Many are translocatable, i.e. they are absorbed by the plant and transported to other parts of it where they then deploy their action. The unusual feature of the compounds is that they do not only take the path through the vascular bundle in the ligneous part from the roots to the leaves, but can also be translocated through the sieve tubes in the bast part of the leaves back into the roots. Thus, for example, it is possible to damage perennial weeds to the roots by surface treatment. Compared with other herbicides and growth regulators, the novel compounds of the formula I are effective even when used in very low rates of application.

The invention also relates to herbicidal and plant growth-regulating compositions which contain a novel compound of the formula I, and also to methods of controlling weeds pre- and postemergence and of inhibiting the growth of monocots and dicots, especially grasses, tropical cover crops and tobacco plant suckers.

The compounds of the formula I are used in unmodified form or, preferably, together with the adjuvants conventionally employed in the art of formulation, and are therefore formulated in known manner to emulsifiable concentrates, coatable pastes, directly sprayable or dilutable solutions, dilute emulsions, wettable powders, soluble powders, dusts, granulates, and also encapsulations in e.g. polymer substances. As with the nature of the compositions, the methods of application, such as spraying, atomising, dusting, scattering or pouring, are chosed in accordance with the intended objectives and the prevailing circumstances.

The formulations, i.e. the compositions containing the compound (active ingredient) of the formula I and, where appropriate, a solid or liquid adjuvant, are prepared in known manner, e.g. by homogeneously mixing and/or grinding the active ingredients with extenders, e.g. solvents, solid carriers and, where appropriate, surface-active compounds (surfactants).

Suitable solvents are: aromatic hydrocarbons, preferably the fractions containing 8 to 12 carbon atoms, e.g. xylene mixtures or substituted naphthalenes, phthalates such as dibutyl phthalates or dioctyl phthalate, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as cyclohexane or paraffins, alcohols and glycols and their ethers and esters, such as ethanol, ethylene glycol monomethyl or monoethyl ether, ketones such as cyclohexanone, strongly polar solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide or dimethyl formamide, as well as epoxidised vegetable oils such as epoxidised coconut or soybean oil; or water.

The solid carriers used e.g. for dusts and dispersible powders, are normally natural mineral fillers such as calcite, talcum kaolin, montmorillonite or attapulgite. In order to improve the physical properties it is also possible to add highly dispersed silicic acid or highly dispersed adsorbent polymers. Suitable granulated adsorptive carriers are porous types, for example pumice, broken brick, sepolite or bentonite; and suitable nonsorbent carriers are materials such as calcite or sand. In addition, a great number of preganulated materials of inorganic or organic nature can be used, e.g. especially dolomite or pulverised plant residues.

Depending on the nature of the compound of the formula I to be formulated, suitable surface-active compounds are nonionic, cationic and/or anionic surfactants having good emulsifying, dispersing and wetting properties. The term "surfactants" will also be understood as comprising mixtures of surfactants.

Suitable anionic surfactants can be both water-soluble soaps and water-soluble synthetic surface-active compounds.

Suitable soaps are the alkali metal salts, alkaline earth metal salts or unsubstituted or substituted ammonium salts of higher fatty acids (C₁₀ -C₂₂), e.g. the sodium or potassium salts of oleic or stearic acid, or of natural fatty acid mixtures which can be obtained e.g. from coconut oil or tallow oil. Mention may also be made of fatty acid methyl laurin salts.

More frequently, however, so-called synthetic surfactants are used, especially fatty sulfonates, fatty sulfates, sulfonated benzimidazole derivatives or alkylarylsulfonates.

The fatty sulfonates or sulfates are usually in the form of alkali metal salts, alkaline earth metal salts or unsubstituted or substituted ammonium salts and contain a C₈ -C₂₂ alkyl radical which also includes the alkyl moiety of acyl radicals, e.g. the sodium or calcium salt of lignosulfonic acid, of docdecylsulfate or of a mixture of fatty alcohol sulfates obtained from natural fatty acids. These compounds also comprise the salts of sulfuric acid esters and sulfonic acids of fatty alcohol/ethylene oxide adducts. The sulfonated benzimidazole derivatives preferably contain 2 sulfonic acid groups and one fatty acid radical containing 8 to 22 carbon atoms. Examples of alkylarylsulfonates are the sodium, calcium or triethanolamine salts of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, dibutylnaphthalenesulfonic acid, or of a naphthalenesulfonic acid/formaldehyde condensation product. Also suitable are corresponding phosphates, e.g. salts of the phosphoric acid ester of an adduct of p-nonylphenol with 4 to 14 moles of ethylene oxide or phospholipids.

Non-ionic surfactants are preferably polyglycol ether derivatives of aliphatic or cycloaliphatic alcohols, or saturated or unsaturated fatty acids and alkylphenols, said derivatives containing 3 to 30 glycol ether groups and 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the (aliphatic) hydrocarbon moiety and 6 to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl moiety of the alkylphenols.

Further suitable non-ionic surfactants are the water-soluble adducts of polyethylene oxide with polypropylene glycol, ethylenediamine propylene glycol and alkylpolypropylene glycol containing 1 to 10 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain, which adducts contain 20 to 250 ethylene glycol ether groups and 10 to 100 propylene glycol ether groups. These compounds usually contain 1 to 5 ethylene glycol units per propylene glycol unit.

Representative examples of non-ionic surfactants are nonylphenolpolyethoxyethanols, castor oil polyglycol ethers, polypropylene/polyethylene oxide adducts, tributylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol, polyethylene glycol and octylphenoxyethoxyethanol. Fatty acid esters of polyoxyethylene sorbitan and polyoxyethylene sorbitan trioleate are also suitable non-ionic surfactants.

Cationic surfactants are preferably quaternary ammonium salts which contain, as N-substituent, at least one C₈ -C₂₂ --alkyl radical and, as further substituents, lower unsubstituted or halogenated alkyl, benzyl or lower hydroxyalkyl radicals. The salts are preferably in the form of halides, methylsulfates or ethylsulfates, e.g. stearyltrimethylammonium chloride or benzyldi(2-chloroethyl)ethylammonium bromide.

The surfactants customarily employed in the art of formulation are described e.g. in the following publications: "McCutcheon's Detergents and Emulsifiers Annual", MC Publishing Corp., Ridgewood, N.J., 1979; Sisley and Wood, "Encyclopedia of Surface Active Agents", Chemical Publishing Co. Inc., New York, 1964.

The pesticidal formulations usually contain 0.1 to 95%, preferably 0.1 to 80%, of a compound of the formula I, 1 to 99.9% of a solid or liquid adjuvant, and 0 to 25%, preferably 0.1 to 25%, of a surfactant.

Preferred formulations are composed in particular of the following constituents (%=percentage by weight):

    ______________________________________                                         Solutions                                                                      active ingredient:                                                                        1 to      30%, preferably                                                                            5 to  20%                                     solvent:   99 to     0%, preferably                                                                             95 to  0%                                     surfactants:                                                                              1 to      99%, preferably                                                                            0 to  95%                                     Emulsifiable concentrates                                                      active ingredient:                                                                        1 to      20%, preferably                                                                            5 to  10%                                     surfactant:                                                                               5 to      30%, preferably                                                                            10 to 20%                                     liquid carrier:                                                                           50 to     94%, preferably                                                                            70 to 85%                                     Dusts                                                                          active ingredient:                                                                        0.1 to    10%, preferably                                                                            0.1 to                                                                                1%                                     solid carrier:                                                                            99.9 to   90%, preferably                                                                            99.9 to                                                                              99%                                     Suspension concentrates                                                        active ingredient:                                                                        5 to      75%, preferably                                                                            10 to 50%                                     water:     94 to     25%, preferably                                                                            90 to 30%                                     surfactant:                                                                               1 to      40%, preferably                                                                            2 to  30%                                     Wettable powders                                                               active ingredient:                                                                        0.5 to    90%, preferably                                                                            1 to  80%                                     surfactant:                                                                               0.5 to    20%, preferably                                                                            1 to  15%                                     solid carrier:                                                                            5 to      95%, preferably                                                                            15 to 90%                                     Granulates                                                                     active ingredient:                                                                        0.5 to    30%, preferably                                                                            3 to  15%                                     solid carrier:                                                                            99.5 to   70%, preferably                                                                            97 to 85%.                                    ______________________________________                                    

Whereas commercial products will be preferably formulated as concentrates, the end user will normally employ dilute formulations. The formulations can be diluted to a concentration as low as 0.001%. The rates of application are normally 0.01 to 10 kg a.i./ha, preferably 0.025 to 5 kg a.i./ha.

The compositions can also contain further ingredients such as stabilisers, antifoams, viscosity regulators, binders, adhesives, as well as fertilisers or other active compounds, in order to attain special effects.

PREPARATORY EXAMPLES Example 1: (a) 2-(1-Methoxycarbonylethoxy)benzenesulfonamide

34.6 g of 2-hydroxybenzenesulfonamide and 55.3 g of potassium carbonate are added to 800 ml of acetonitrile. With efficient stirring, 33.4 g of methyl 2-bromopropionate are added dropwise over 10 minutes and the suspension is then heated for 5 hours to 45° C. After the reaction mixture has cooled, the precipitated salts are isolated and the filtrate is concentrated in vacuo. The residue is recrystallised from ethanol, affording 41.8 of 2-(1-methoxycarbonylethoxy)benzenesulfonamide with a melting point of 140°-142° C.

(b) 2-(1-Methoxycarbonylethoxy)benzenesulfonyl isocyanate

A mixture of 12.9 g of 2-(1-methoxycarbonylethoxy)benzenesulfonamide, 4.9 g of n-butylisocyanate and 0.1 g of diazabicyclooctane and 130 ml of xylene is refluxed for 30 minutes. Then 10 g of phosgene are passed into the solution at the same temperature over 90 minutes. Excess phosgene is expelled with nitrogen and the solution is then cooled and concentrated in vacuo, affording 17.7 g of 2-(1-methoxycarbonylethoxy)benzenesulfonyl isocyanate in the form of a brownish oil which can be further used without purification.

(c) N-[2-(1-Methoxycarbonylethoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-N'-(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)urea (compound 104)

With stirring, a solution of 8.8 g of 2-(methoxycarbonylethoxy)benzenesulfonyl isocyanate in 40 ml of absolute tetrahydrofuran is adeed dropwise to a solution of 3.1 g of 2-amino-4,6-dimethylpyridine and 0.1 g of diazabicyclooctane in 50 ml of tetrahydrofuran. In the course of this addition the temperature of the solution rises from 20° to 25° C. After stirring for 3 hours at room temperature, the solvent is stripped off and the residue is crystallised from ethyl acetate, affording 5.2 g of N-[2-(1-methoxycarbonylethoxy)phenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)urea with a melting point of 200°-203° C.

Example 2: 2-Oxiranylmethoxyphenylsulfonamide

To a mixture of 15.3 g of 3-chloroperbenzoic acid in 270 ml of absolute methylene chloride are added 14.2 g of 2-allyloxyphenylsulfonamide over 2 minutes. The solution is then heated to reflux for 3 hours, cooled, and then washed three times with saturated sodium carbonate solution and once with water. The organic phase is dried and concentrated, affording 11.9 g of 2-oxiranylmethoxyphenylsulfonamide with a melting point of 132°-133° C.

Example 3: (a) 2-(2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl-methoxy)phenylsulfonamide

A mixture of 4.58 g of 2-(2-propanon-1-yloxy)phenylsulfonamide, 2 ml of ethylene glycol, 0.02 g of p-toluenesulfonic acid and 30 ml of toluene is heated for 7 hours to reflux while simultaneously separating the water of reaction. The cooled solution is taken up in 80 ml of ethyl acetate and the organic phase is washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution and water, dried and concentrated, affording 5 g of 2-(2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl-methoxy)phenylsulfonamide in the form of a yellow viscous oil which can be further used without purification.

(b) N-[2-(2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl-methoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea

2.73 g of N-(2-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-0-phenylcarbamate are added to 2.73 g of crude 2-(2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl-methoxy)-phenylsulfonamide and 1.56 ml of 1,8-diazabicyclo(5.4.0)undec-7-ene in absolute dioxan. The mixture is stirred for 1 hour at 20°-25° C. and then a mixture of 15 ml of water and 5 ml of 2N hydrochloride acid is added. The precipitate is isolated and washed with ether, affording 4 g of the title compound with a melting point of 135°-136° C.

The intermediates of the formula I and final products of the formula I listed in the following tables are obtained in corresponding manner:

                                      TABLE 1                                      __________________________________________________________________________      ##STR12##                                                                     No.                                                                                A             Q                 X  m m.p. (°C.)                     __________________________________________________________________________     1  CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1 192-195°                       2  CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1 119-121°                       3  CH.sub.2      CH.sub.3           O  1 174-176°                       4  CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1 140-142°                       5  CH(CH.sub.3)  COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1                                       6  CH.sub.2      C.sub.6 H.sub.5    O  1                                       7  CH.sub.2      4-CH.sub.3C.sub.6 H.sub.4                                                                         O  1                                       8  CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR13##         O  1                                       9  CH.sub.2      COCH.sub.3         O  1 153-154°                       10 CH.sub.2       COC.sub.6 H.sub.5 O  1 180-181°                       11 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             CN                 O  1                                       12 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             COOCH.sub.3        O  1                                       13 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1                                       14 --            SO.sub.2CH.sub.3   O  0 134-136°                       15 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR14##         O  1 111°                           16 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1 100-101°                       17 CH.sub.2      CH(OC.sub.2 H.sub.5).sub.2                                                                        O  1                                       18 CHCH          COCH.sub.3         O  1                                       19 CH.sub.2      PO(OC.sub.2 H.sub.5).sub.2                                                                        O  1                                       20 CH.sub.2      PO(OH).sub.2       O  1                                       21 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR15##         O  1                                       22 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR16##         O  1                                       23 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR17##         O  1                                       24 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR18##         O  1                                       25 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR19##         O  1                                       26 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR20##         O  1                                       27 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR21##         O  1                                       28 --                                                                                            ##STR22##         O  0                                       29 --                                                                                            ##STR23##         O  0                                       30 --                                                                                            ##STR24##         O  0                                       31                                                                                               ##STR25##         O  0                                       32 --                                                                                            ##STR26##         O  0                                       33 --                                                                                            ##STR27##         O  0                                       34 --            2-pyridyl          O  0 161-162°                       35 --                                                                                            ##STR28##         O  0 158-167°                       36 --                                                                                            ##STR29##         O  0 196-200°                       37 --                                                                                            ##STR30##         O  0                                       38 --                                                                                            ##STR31##         O  0                                       39 --                                                                                            ##STR32##         O  0                                       40 --                                                                                            ##STR33##         O  0                                       41 --                                                                                            ##STR34##         O  0                                       42 --                                                                                            ##STR35##         O  0                                       43 --                                                                                            ##STR36##         O  0                                       44 --                                                                                            ##STR37##         O  0                                       45 --                                                                                            ##STR38##         O  0                                       46 --                                                                                            ##STR39##         O  0                                       47 CH.sub.2      CON(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                               O  1 165-166°                       48 CH.sub.2      OCO((CH.sub.3).sub.3                                                                              O  1 106-107°                       49 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  93-94°                        50 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCONHCH.sub.3      O  1 170-172°                       51 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             N(CH.sub.3).sub.2  O  1 143-144°                       52 --            CON(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                               O  0 148-150°                       53 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.2                                                                          1 140-141°                       54 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1 133-135°                       55 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OSO.sub.2CH.sub.3  O  1 126-127°                       56 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR40##         O  1 132-133°                       57 CH.sub.2      3-pyridyl          O  1 131-132°                       58 CH.sub.2      2-pyridyl          O  1 138-139°                       59 CH.sub.2      4-pyridyl          O  1 204-206°                       60 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR41##         O  1 171-173°                       61 CH.sub.2      COC.sub.3 H.sub.7i O  1 109-113°                       62 CH.sub.2      2-thienyl          O  1 127-129°                       63 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 S  1 oil                                   64 CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2                                                                            O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  68-69°                        65 --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              O  0                                       66 --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              S  0                                       67 --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              SO.sub.2                                                                          0                                       68 CH.sub.2      2-tetrahydrofuranyl                                                                               O  1                                       69 CH.sub.2      C(C.sub.3 H.sub.7i)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                              O  1                                       70 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR42##         O  1                                       71 (CH.sub.2).sub.3                                                                             COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1 100-101°                       72 CH(C.sub.2 H.sub.5)                                                                          COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1 105-106°                       73 (X)CH.sub.2CHCH(Q)                                                                           COOCH.sub.3        O  1 162-165°                       74 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR43##         O  1 oil                                   75 CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOH     O  1 191-192°                       76 CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1 120-121°                       77 CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1 124-126°                       78 CH.sub.2      O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  80-84°                        79 CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NC.sub.3 H.sub.7n                                                                      O  1                                       80 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR44##         O  1  78-80°                        81 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR45##         O  1 oil                                   82 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR46##         O  1 oil                                   83 CH.sub. 2                                                                                     ##STR47##         O  1 102-103°                       84 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR48##         O  1 111-112°                       85 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR49##         O  1 oil                                   86 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR50##         O  1 107-109°                       87 CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  0                                       88 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR51##         O  1                                       89 CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR52##         O  1 149-150°                       __________________________________________________________________________

                  TABLE 2                                                          ______________________________________                                          ##STR53##                                                                                                               m.p.                                 No.  A           Q          R.sub.1                                                                              X   m   (°C.)                         ______________________________________                                         90   CH.sub.2    COOCH.sub.3                                                                               5-CH.sub.3                                                                           O   1   168-169°                      91   CH .sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                          COOCH.sub.3                                                                               5-CH.sub.3                                                                           O   1                                        92   CH.sub.2    CN         5-Cl  O   1                                        93   CH.sub.2    COOCH.sub.3                                                                               5-F   O   1                                        ______________________________________                                    

                                      TABLE 3                                      __________________________________________________________________________      ##STR54##                                                                     __________________________________________________________________________     No.                                                                               A             Q                  X  m  R.sub.2                                                                            R.sub.3                                                                              E  m.p.                    __________________________________________________________________________                                                            (°C.)            101                                                                               CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 175-178°         102                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 153-154°         103                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 194-196°         104                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 200-203°         105                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 180-182°         106                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  165-167°         107                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  163-165°         108                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         109                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N  175-176°         110                                                                               CH(CH.sub.3)  COOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          Cl    CH                         111                                                                               CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 168-170°         112                                                                               CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 180-181°         113                                                                               CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  188-190°         114                                                                               CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  188°             115                                                                               CH.sub.2      CN                 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N  >220°            116                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N                          117                                                                               CH.sub. 2     COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  157-159°         118                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 160-162°         119                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 164-165°         120                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  136-137°         121                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          122                                                                               --            SO.sub.2 CH.sub.3  O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          123                                                                               --            SO.sub.2 CH.sub.3  O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         124                                                                               CH.sub.2      COCH.sub.3         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         125                                                                               CH.sub.2      COCH.sub.3         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  163-165°         126                                                                               CH.sub.2      COCH.sub.3         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          127                                                                               CH.sub.2      COCH.sub.3         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CN                         128                                                                               CH.sub.2      COCH.sub.3         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N                          129                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N                          130                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          131                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         132                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         133                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  180-184°         134                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 137-139°         135                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  155°                                                                    (decomp.)               136                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  157°                                                                    (decomp.)               137                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCONHCH.sub.3      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  176-177°         138                                                                               --            CON(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                               O  0  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 191-192°         139                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             N(CH.sub.3).sub.2  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH >250°            140                                                                               (CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                             CN                 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  165°             141                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  178-179°         142                                                                               CH.sub.2      COOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N  186-187°         143                                                                               CH.sub.2      CON(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                               O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 144-147°         144                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          Cl    CH 168-173°         145                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.6 H.sub.5  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N  200-205°         146                                                                               --                                                                                            ##STR55##         O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  187-189°         147                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR56##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  140° C.          148                                                                               CH.sub.2      CON(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                               O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  164-166°         149                                                                               --            SO.sub.2CH.sub.3   O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 155-165°         150                                                                               --            SO.sub.2C.sub.3 H.sub.7n                                                                          O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 189-191°         151                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OSO.sub.2CH.sub.3  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  181-182°         152                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  137-139°         153                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.2                                                                          1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  105-107°         154                                                                               CH.sub.2      4-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  204-205°         155                                                                               CH.sub.2      3-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 189-190°         156                                                                               CH.sub.2      2-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 190-193°         157                                                                               CH.sub.2      3-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  185-187°         158                                                                               CH.sub.2      2-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  185-186°         159                                                                               CH.sub.2      COC.sub.3 H.sub.7i O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 122-130°         160                                                                               --            2-pyridyl          O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         161                                                                               --            2-pyridyl          O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         162                                                                               --            2-pyridyl          O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N                          163                                                                               --            2-pyridyl          O  0  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          164                                                                               (CH.sub.2).sub.3                                                                             COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  128-130°         165                                                                               (CH.sub.2).sub.3                                                                             COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         166                                                                               (CH.sub.2).sub.3                                                                             COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         167                                                                               (CH.sub.2).sub.3                                                                             COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          168                                                                               (CH.sub.2).sub.3                                                                             COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         169                                                                               CH(C.sub.2 H.sub.5)                                                                          COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  118-120°         170                                                                               CH(C.sub.2 H.sub.5)                                                                          COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         171                                                                               CH(C.sub.2 H.sub.5)                                                                          COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         172                                                                               CH(C.sub.2 H.sub.5)                                                                          COOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          173                                                                               (X)CH.sub.2CHCH(Q)                                                                           COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  152-154°         174                                                                               (X)CH.sub.2CHCH(Q)                                                                           COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         175                                                                               (X)CH.sub.2CHCH(Q)                                                                           COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         176                                                                               (X)CH.sub.2CHCH(Q)                                                                           COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     N                          177                                                                               (X)CH.sub.2CHCH(Q)                                                                           COOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         178                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         179                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  123°             180                                                                               CH.sub. 2     oxiranyl           O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 154-155°         181                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     N                          182                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 114-116°         183                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         184                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          185                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         186                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           S  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          187                                                                               CH.sub.2      oxiranyl           S  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         188                                                                               CH.sub.2      tetrahydrofuran-2-yl                                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 141-143°         189                                                                               CH.sub.2      tetrahydrofuran-2-yl                                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  155-156°         190                                                                               CH.sub.2      tetrahydrofuran-2-yl                                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 158-159°         191                                                                               CH.sub.2      tetrahydrofuran-2-yl                                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     CH                         192                                                                               CH.sub.2      tetrahydrofuran-2-yl                                                                              O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         193                                                                               CH.sub.2      tetrahydrofuran-2-yl                                                                              O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          194                                                                                CH.sub.2                                                                                     ##STR57##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          195                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR58##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         196                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR59##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         197                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR60##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  158-160°         198                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR61##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         199                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR62##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         200                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR63##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          201                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOH     O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             N  171-172°         202                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOH     O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         203                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOH     O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         204                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         205                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         206                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1  CH.sub. 3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  152-154°         207                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          208                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         209                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOCH.sub.2CHCH.sub.2                                                                   O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         210                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         211                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         212                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  149-152°         213                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         214                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         215                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          216                                                                               CH.sub.2      O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          217                                                                               CH.sub.2      O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         218                                                                               CH.sub.2      O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         219                                                                               CH.sub.2      O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  135-136°         220                                                                               CH.sub.2      O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 104-106°         221                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NC.sub.3 H.sub.7n                                                                      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         222                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(CH.sub.3)NC.sub.3 H.sub.7n                                                                      O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          223                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR64##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  127- 131°        224                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR65##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 141-143°         225                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR66##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 168-169°         226                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR67##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 149-150°         227                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR68##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         228                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR69##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          229                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR70##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          230                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR71##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         231                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR72##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         232                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR73##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH  75-78°          233                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR74##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 150-151°         234                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR75##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  133-134°         235                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR76##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH  95-99°          236                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR77##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 146-147°         237                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR78##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 151-152°         238                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR79##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  149-151°         239                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR80##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 130-132°         240                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR81##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     N                          241                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR82##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     N                          242                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR83##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  127-129°         243                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR84##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 127-128°         244                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR85##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 120-122°         245                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR86##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 155-156°         246                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(C.sub.3 H.sub.7i)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         247                                                                               CH.sub.2      C(C.sub.3 H.sub.7i)NOC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          248                                                                               CH.sub.3                                                                                      ##STR87##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          249                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR88##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         250                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         251                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         252                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          253                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         254                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         255                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         256                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         257                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         258                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         259                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        S  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          260                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.3                                                                          1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         261                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.3                                                                          1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         262                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.3                                                                          1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         263                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.3                                                                          1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         264                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOCH.sub.3        SO.sub.3                                                                          1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          265                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         266                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         267                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          268                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             N(CH.sub.3).sub.2  O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         269                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             N(CH.sub.3 ).sub.2 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          270                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OSO.sub.2CH.sub.3  O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         271                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OSO.sub.2CH.sub.3  O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         272                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OSO.sub.2CH.sub.3  O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         273                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                   OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         274                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OH                 O  1  C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                    OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          275                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          276                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCONHC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                              O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          277                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             N(C.sub.2 H.sub.5).sub.2.HCl                                                                      O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         278                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OSO.sub.2C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                          O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          279                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCO C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                               S  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          280                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             OCOC.sub.2 H.sub.5 SO.sub.3                                                                          1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          281                                                                               --            CON(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                               O  0  CH.sub.3                                                                           C.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                      N                          282                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             O(CH.sub.2).sub.2OCH.sub.3                                                                        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  119-120°         283                                                                               --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              O  0  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          284                                                                               --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              O  0  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         285                                                                               --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              S  0  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          286                                                                               --            tetrahydrofuran-3-yl                                                                              SO.sub.2                                                                          0  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          287                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  194-195°         288                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 207-208°         289                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 185-186°         290                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 195-197°         291                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     N                          292                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          293                                                                               CH.sub.2      thien-2-yl         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         294                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR89##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  151-152°         295                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR90##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 147-148°         296                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR91##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 133-136°         __________________________________________________________________________     No.                                                                               A             Q                  X  m  R.sub.1                                                                            R.sub.2                                                                              E  m.p.                    __________________________________________________________________________                                                            (°C.)            297                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR92##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         298                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR93##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OC.sub.2 H.sub.5                                                                     CH                         299                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR94##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         300                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR95##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          301                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR96##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          302                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR97##         O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         303                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR98##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 142-143°         304                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR99##         O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  126-128°         305                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR100##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 108-112°         306                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR101##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 108-110°         307                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR102##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 167-168°         308                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR103##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 153-154°         309                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR104##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  137-139°         310                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR105##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 138-140°         311                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR106##        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          312                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR107##        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          313                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR108##        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          314                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR109##        O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         315                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR110##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         316                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR111##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          317                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR112##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         318                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR113##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         319                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          320                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         321                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH                         322                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH                         323                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                         324                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                             2-pyridyl          O  1  OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            N                          325                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR114##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            N  128-130°         326                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR115##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH 154-155°         327                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR116##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           OCHF.sub.2                                                                           CH 122-125°         328                                                                               CH.sub.2                                                                                      ##STR117##        O  1  CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 155-156°         __________________________________________________________________________

                                      TABLE 4                                      __________________________________________________________________________      ##STR118##                                                                    No.                                                                               A        Q      X m R.sub.1                                                                            R.sub.2                                                                            R.sub.3                                                                              E  m.p. (°C.)                      __________________________________________________________________________     401                                                                               CH.sub.2 COOCH.sub.3                                                                           O 1 5-CH.sub.3                                                                         OCH.sub.3                                                                          N(CH.sub.3).sub.2                                                                    N  192-195°                        402                                                                               CH.sub.2 COOCH.sub.3                                                                           O 1 5-CH.sub.3                                                                         OCH.sub.3                                                                          CH.sub.3                                                                             CH 178-180°                        403                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                        CN     O 1 5-Cl                                                                               CH.sub.3                                                                           CH.sub.3                                                                             N                                         404                                                                               CH.sub.2CH.sub.2                                                                        CN     S 1 5-Cl                                                                               OCH.sub.3                                                                          OCH.sub.3                                                                            CH                                        405                                                                               --       SO.sub.2CH.sub.3                                                                      O 0 5-Cl                                                                               OCH.sub. 3                                                                         CH.sub.3                                                                             N                                         __________________________________________________________________________

FORMULATION EXAMPLES Example 4: Formulation examples for solid active ingredients of the formula I (throughout, percentages are by weight)

    ______________________________________                                         (a) Wettable powders                                                                               (a)     (b)     (c)                                        ______________________________________                                         active ingredient   20%     60%     0.5%                                       sodium lignosulfonate                                                                              5%      5%      5%                                         sodium laurylsulfate                                                                               3%      --      --                                         sodium diisobutylnaphthalene-                                                                      --      6%      6%                                         sulfonate                                                                      octylphenol polyethylene glycol                                                                    --      2%      2%                                         ether (7-8 moles of ethylene                                                   oxide)                                                                         highly dispersed silicic acid                                                                      5%      27%     27%                                        kaolin              67%     --      --                                         sodium chloride     --      --      59.5%                                      ______________________________________                                    

The active ingredient is thoroughly mixed with the adjuvants and the mixture is thoroughly ground in a suitable mill, affording wettable powders which can be diluted with water to give suspensions of the desired concentration.

    ______________________________________                                         (b) Emulsifiable concentrate                                                                       (a)       (b)                                              ______________________________________                                         active ingredient   10%       1%                                               octylphenol polyethylene glycol                                                                    3%        3%                                               ether (4-5 moles of ethylene                                                   oxide)                                                                         calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate                                                                    3%        3%                                               castor oil polyglycol ether                                                                        4%        4%                                               (36 moles of ethylene oxide)                                                   cyclohexanone       30%       10%                                              xylene mixture      50%       79%                                              ______________________________________                                    

Emulsions of any required concentration can be obtained from this concentrate by dilution with water.

    ______________________________________                                         (c) Dusts         (a)     (b)                                                  ______________________________________                                         active ingredient  0.1%    1%                                                  talcum            99.9%   --                                                   kaolin            --      99%                                                  ______________________________________                                    

Dusts which are ready for use are obtained by mixing the active ingredient with the carriers, and grinding the mixture in a suitable mill.

    ______________________________________                                         (d) Extruder granulate                                                                             (a)    (b)                                                 ______________________________________                                         active ingredient   10%    1%                                                  sodium lignosulfonate                                                                               2%    2%                                                  carboxymethylcellulose                                                                              1%    1%                                                  kaolin              87%    96%                                                 ______________________________________                                    

The active ingredient is mixed and ground with the adjuvants, and the mixture is subsequently moistened with water. The mixture is extruded and then dried in a stream of air.

    ______________________________________                                         (e) Coated granulate                                                           ______________________________________                                         active ingredient  3%                                                          polyethylene glycol 200                                                                           3%                                                          kaolin             94%                                                         ______________________________________                                    

The finely ground active ingredient is uniformly applied, in a mixer, to the kaolin moistened with polyethylene glycol. Non-dusty coated granulates are obtained in this manner.

    ______________________________________                                         (f) Suspension concentrate                                                                            (a)    (b)                                              ______________________________________                                         active ingredient      40%    5%                                               ethylene glycol        10%    10%                                              nonylphenol polyethylene glycol                                                                       6%     1%                                               ether (15 moles of ethylene                                                    oxide)                                                                         sodium lignosulfonate  10%    5%                                               carboxymethylcellulose 1%     1%                                               37% aqueous formaldehyde solution                                                                     0.2%   0.2%                                             silicone oil in the form of a 75%                                                                     0.8%   0.8%                                             aqueous emulsion                                                               water                  32%    77%                                              ______________________________________                                    

The finely ground active ingredient is intimately mixed with the adjuvants, giving a suspension concentrate from which suspensions by any desired concentration can be obtained by dilution with water.

    ______________________________________                                         (g) Salt solution                                                              ______________________________________                                         active ingredient     5%                                                       isopropylamine        1%                                                       octylphenol polyethylene glycol                                                                      3%                                                       ether (78 moles of ethylene oxide)                                             water                 91%                                                      ______________________________________                                    

BIOLOGICAL EXAMPLES Example 5: Preemergence herbicidal activity

Plastic pots are filled with expanded vermiculite (density: 0.135 g/cm³, water absorbing capacity: 0.565 l/l). After the non-adsorptive vermiculite has been saturated with an aqueous emulsion in deionised water which contains the test compound in a concentration of 70.8 ppm, seeds of the following plants are sown on the surface: Nasturtium officinalis, Agrostis tenuis, Stellaria media and Digitaria sanguinalis. The pots are then kept in a climatic chamber at 20° C., an illumination of about 20 lux and a relative humidity of 70%. During the germinating phase of 4 to 5 days, the pots are covered with lightpermeable material and watered with dionised water to increase the local humidity. After the 5th day, 0.5% of a commercial liquid fertiliser (Greenzit®) is added to the water. The test is evaluated 12 days after sowing and the activity on the the plants is assessed according to the following rating:

1: plants have not emerged or are totally withered

2-3: very pronounced activity

4-6: medium activity

7-8: weak activity

9: no activity (as untreated controls).

Preemergence activity: Concentration of the test emulsion: 70.8 ppm.

    ______________________________________                                                 Test plant                                                             Compound  Nasturtium                                                                               Stellaria Agrostis                                                                              Digitaria                                 ______________________________________                                         101       2         3         2      3                                         102       3         5         5      3                                         104       2         4         3      3                                         105       2         5         2      4                                         113       1         2         1      1                                         114       1         1         1      1                                         115       2         2         1      2                                         133       1         5         2      4                                         135       1         1         1      1                                         136       1         2         1      2                                         137       2         2         2      2                                         138       1         2         1      2                                         146       2         2         2      2                                         147       2         2         2      4                                         148       3         6         4      5                                         150       2         7         2      6                                         151       2         2         2      2                                         152       1         2         1      2                                         153       2         2         2      2                                         ______________________________________                                    

Example 6: Postemergence herbicidal action (contact action)

A number of weeds and cultivated plants, both monocots and dicots, are sprayed postemergence, in the 4- to 6-leaf stage, with an aqueous dispersion of test compound at a rate of application of 0.5 kg a.i./ha, and then kept at 24°-26° and 45-60% relative humidity. The test is evaluated 15 days after treatment. In this test, the herbicidal action on plants treated with compounds of the formula I is marked in comparison with untreated controls (rating 1 to 5, mainly 1 to 3).

Example 7: Growth inhibition of tropical cover crops

The test plants (Psophocarpus palustris and Centrosema pubescens) are reared until fully grown and then cut back to a height of 15 cm. The plants are sprayed 7 days later with an aqueous emulsion of the compound to be tested. The test plants are kept at 70% relative humidity and 6000 lux artificial light for 14 hours per day, at day temperature of 27° C. and night temperatures of 21° C. The test is evaluated 4 weeks after application by assessing and weighing the new growth compared with controls and by determining the phytotoxicity.

In this test marked reduction in new growth of the plants treated with compounds of the formula I is observed (less than 20% of the new growth of untreated control plants).

Example 8: Growth regulation of soybeans

Soybeans of the "Hark" variety are sown in plastic containers in an earth/peak/sand mixture (6:3:1). The containers are put into a climatic chamber and the plants develop to the 5-6 trefoil leaf stage after about 5 weeks by optimum control of temperature, light, fertiliser addition, and watering. The plants are then sprayed with an aqueous mixture of a compound of the formula I until thoroughly wetted. The concentration of test compound is up to 100 g a.i./ha. Evaluation is made about 5 weeks after application. Compared with untreated controls, the compounds of the formula I markedly increase the number and weight of the harvested siliques on the leading shoot.

Example 9: Growth inhibition of cereals

Summer barley (Hordeum vulgare) and summer rye (Secale) are sown in sterilised soil in plastic beakers in a greenhouse and watered as required. The cereal shoots are treated about 21 days after sowing with an aqueous spray mixture of a compound of the formula I. The concentration is up to 100 g of active ingredient per hectare. Evaluation of the growth of the cereals is made 21 days after application. Compared with untreated controls, the new growth of the treated plants is markedly reduced (60-90% of controls) and in some plants the diameter of the stalks is increased.

Example 10: Growth inhibition of grasses

A mixture of the process Lolium perenne, Poa pratensis, Festuca ovina, Dactylis glomerata and Cynodon dactylon is sown in plastic dishes filled with an earth/peat/sand mixture (6:3:1), in a greenhouse, and watered as required. The emergent grasses are cut back weekly to a height of 4 cm above the soil and, about 50 days after sowing and 1 day after the last cut, are sprayed with an aqueous spray mixture of a compound of the formula I. The concentration of test compound corresponds to a rate of application of 100 kg per hectare. The growth of the grasses is assessed after 21 days. Compared with untreated controls, the reduction in new growth effected by the compounds of formula I is in the region of 10-30%.

Example 11: Test of selectivity in preemergence application

Seeds of dicot and monocot weeds and cultivated plants are sown in a greenhouse in pots of 11 cm diameter. Immediately afterwards the surface of the soil is treated with an aqueous dispersion or solution of the test compound. Concentrations of 0.500, 0.125 and 0.030 kg a.i./ha are employed. The pots are then kept in the greenhouse at 22°-25° C. and 50-70% relative humidity. The test is evaluated after 3 weeks and the activity is determined in accordance with the same rating as in Example 5.

    ______________________________________                                                   Activity                                                                       rate of application in kg a.i./ha                                              Compound 125                                                                               Compound 134                                             Test plant  0.500  0.125   0.030                                                                               0.500 0.125                                                                               0.030                               ______________________________________                                         barley      5      7       8    --    --   --                                  wheat       8      9       9    5     7    8                                   Alopecurus myos.                                                                           2      3       6    2     2    4                                   Echinochloa c.g.                                                                           2      5       9    2     3    4                                   Rottboellia ex.                                                                            2      2       4    2     4    6                                   Cyperus escul.                                                                             3      3       4    2     4    5                                   Abutilon    2      3       7    2     2    3                                   Sida spinosa                                                                               2      3       4    --    --   --                                  Xanthium Sp.                                                                               2      2       3    2     5    8                                   Amaranthus ret.                                                                            2      2       2    --    --   --                                  Chenopodium Sp.                                                                            2      3       6    2     3    3                                   Ipomoea     1      2       4    2     4    6                                   Sinapis     2      3       7    2     2    3                                   Chrysanthe. leuc.                                                                          2      2       3    --    --   --                                  Galium aparine                                                                             2      5       8    3     4    4                                   Viola tricolor                                                                             2      2       3    3     3    4                                   ______________________________________                                          --: not tested                                                           

Example 12: Test of selectivity in postemergence application

Following the test procedure of Example 6, a large number of plants are treated with different concentrations of test compound. Evaluation is made in accordance with the rating of Example 5.

    ______________________________________                                                   Activity                                                                       rate of application in kg a.i./ha                                              Compound 125                                                                               Compound 134                                             Test plant  0.500  0.125   0.030                                                                               0.500 0.125                                                                               0.030                               ______________________________________                                         wheat       8      9       9    4     8    9                                   Alopecurus myos.                                                                           2      3       5    3     5    8                                   Echinochloa c.g.                                                                           2      5       7    2     3    4                                   Rottboellia ex.                                                                            3      4       7    3     4    5                                   Cyperus escul.                                                                             3      4       6    3     3    4                                   Abutilon    2      2       4    3     3    4                                   Xanthium Sp.                                                                               1      1       2    2     2    4                                   Chenopodium Sp.                                                                            2      4       6    3     3    4                                   Ipomoea     2      3       3    5     7    7                                   Sinapis     2      2       2    3     3    3                                   ______________________________________                                     

We claim:
 1. A compound selected from the group consisting of a sulfonylurea of the formula: ##STR119## wherein R₁ is hydrogen, halo, nitro, alkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, haloalkyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, alkoxy of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, alkenyl of 2 to 5 carbon atoms, or alkoxycarbonyl of 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkoxy group;R₂ is alkyl or alkoxy, each of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, unsubstituted or substituted with 1 to 3 halogen atoms; R₃ is halo, hydrogen, unsubstituted alkyl of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, alkyl of 1 to 3 carbon atoms substituted with alkoxy of 1 to 4 carbon atoms or with 1 to 3 halogen atoms, unsubstituted alkoxy of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, alkoxy of 1 to 3 carbon atoms substituted with methoxy, ethoxy or 1 to 3 halogen atoms, or --NR₄ R₅ in which R₄ is hydrogen or methyl and R₅ is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl or methoxy; p is 0 or 1; B is alkyl of 1 to 3 carbon atoms; and R is alkyl of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, alkenyl of 3 to 5 carbon atoms or, if p is 1, hydrogen; and the alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, and organic amine salts thereof.
 2. A compound according to claim 1 wherein R₁ is hydrogen, methyl or chloro; R₂ is methyl or methoxy; and R₃ is methyl, methoxy, chloro, difluoromethoxy, ethoxy or dimethylamino.
 3. A compound according to claim 2 wherein B is methyl or isopropyl, p is 1 and R is methyl, ethyl or allyl.
 4. The compound according to claim 2 which is N-[2-(2-hydroxyiminopropoxy)phenylsulfonyl[-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea.
 5. The compound according to claim 2 which is N-[2-(2-allyloxyiminopropoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea.
 6. The compound according to claim 2 which is N-[2-(2-ethoxyiminopropoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea.
 7. The compound according to claim 2 which is N-[2-(2-methoxyiminopropoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-N'-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-5-yl)urea.
 8. A herbicidal and growth-regulating composition comprising an effective amount of a compound according to claim 1 and a carrier therefor.
 9. The method of suppressing the growth of plants which comprises applying to the plants or to the environs of their growth an effective amount of a compound according to claim
 1. 